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What manufacturers should know about the new Section 45X tax credit
Section 45X was added to the tax code by the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 (IRA) as an incentive for U.S. manufacturers producing various components for clean energy technologies. Titled the “advanced manufacturing production credit,” it can be claimed as a dollar-for-dollar reduction of federal income tax liability or as a direct payment from the […]
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A Framework for Internal Control over Sustainability Reporting (ICSR)
Preparing for Sustainability Reporting? Start with these five steps to build a Control Environment.
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New Guidance on Improvements to Income Tax Disclosures Released by FASB
FASB’s new guidance on income tax disclosures could mean significant changes for both public and private organizations.
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Pressure is Growing to Lower the $800 de Minimis Threshold
Find out how a change could impact importers and domestic manufacturers.
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Up to $300,000 grant for manufacturers: are you eligible?
Find out if you meet these seven criteria.
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Ten Takeaways from The ‘Future Wisconsin Summit’ to Energize Strategy in 2024
On the heels of CLA’s national economic update webcast, these ten takeaways from Madison reflect broad trends we hear about from CLA’s manufacturing clients everywhere.
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Ready to jump-start a digital manufacturing strategy? Ten steps to ‘crawl, walk, run.’
Four industry leaders share leading practices for jump starting digital manufacturing strategy.
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Why the S in ESG is Increasingly Driving Consumer Demand
With more than ¾ of consumers caring about sustainability, find out how manufacturers are adapting with a present and future framework.
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Changes Proposed to the Steel and Aluminum Exclusion Process
Seeking an exclusion? Find out what changes to the exclusion process may be coming.
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USA, EU Fail to Reach Carbon Tariff Deal, Talks Continue on Excess Steel Tariffs
Find out what the missed deadline for the USA and EU to reach a deal establishing a carbon-based tariff system for steel and aluminum means, and what happens next on the Section 232 tariffs.